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Finding Your Superpowers: 3 Steps To Discover Who You Really Are


Finding Your Superpowers: 3 Steps To Discover Who You Really Are

Every single one of us has superpowers. T.V shows, books or movies with characters that have supernatural powers surround us, but we’re told growing up that it doesn’t exist- that it’s not real. What if I said to you that every single one of us contains a superpower or multiple, and your job is to discover it?

We are all so full of magic, but we’re told that magic doesn’t exist. We limit ourselves to reaching our full potential because of the limiting beliefs society has taught us. We’re scared to know and believe how powerful and exceptional we are, which leads to doubt ourselves.

Finding Your Superpowers

We’re scared to own who we actually are and what we’re capable of because it may be different from people around you, but why should we? Why should we put a limitation on greatness?

We are all beings of love and service, and until you can accept that, you’re not going to fully discover who you are and what you’re fully capable of. What is the superpower that allows you to be a service to other people and yourself?

Growing up I was always on a different vibration from other people, and I felt that. I had no idea why I would take on people’s energies so quickly, felt so drained around large groups of people or why I would know things about people before they told me. As I grew up, I started to see spirits or sense them around me. I would have dreams about situations before they would happen. People would always joke with me and call me a “Witch,” which was something that “ didn’t” exist. I never developed my psychic abilities further and started to shut them off because I didn’t want to be different.

I didn’t know how to handle what I was going through. I didn’t have anyone tell me that I would eventually use this to help other people. It wasn’t until I started paying attention to what I was drawn to and fully accepted it. I allowed myself to develop and just be who I am. I want to be that person to say to you to reach your full potential. Whatever you feel that may have you feeling different from others- listen to it, because babe that’s the divine within you. That’s how you’re going to finding your superpowers.

3 Steps To Finding Your Superpowers

1. Pay attention to the things you’re attracted to

This may be a genre of books, styles of music, hobbies, certain people & environments. Pay attention to what catches your eye and what puts the fire in your soul. Listen to it and follow the eye of your heart. Grow that flame and turn it into a raging passion.

2. Ask yourself how you can be a service to yourself and others:

What can you do that brings joy not only to yourself but makes others feel light, loved and raises their vibration. We are all put on this earth to help each other. This does not have to be in the form of changing their physical health.

3. Own who you are:

Own your greatness, and when I tell you this, I don’t want you to think it and move on, I want you to OWN it and KNOW that you are AMAZING. Do not dim your light for fear of being seen or being judged. You let yourself shine, be weird, follow your heart and go your path. You will attract so many things, but most of all find that superpower that you’re searching for. It will show up, as long as you show up for yourself.

 

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Treatments for Thinning Hair: Do They Work?


So you’re never going to have a thick, lush head of hair again. But at least you’d like to hang on to what you’ve got. Short of a transplant, is there anything you can do to stop thinning hair?

Yes. With some treatments, you can slow down or stop hair thinning — and maybe even grow back some hair you thought was gone forever. Read on to see what works and what doesn’t.

Minoxidil

This is the only over-the-counter medication for hair loss approved by the FDA for use by both men and women. It won’t rescue a receding hairline. It does stimulate hair growth, although scientists aren’t quite sure how it works.

Minoxidil is available as Rogaine or Theroxidil, or in generic form. It’s sold as a liquid or foam and in two strengths: 2% and 5%.

  • Effectiveness: Minoxidil works for about 2 out of 3 men. It’s most effective if you’re under age 40 and have only recently started to lose your hair.
  • How to use it: Twice a day, when your hair is dry, apply minoxidil on your scalp where the hair has started to thin. Then be patient. You may not notice changes for 4 months or more.
  • What it doesn’t do: Minoxidil does not cure baldness. If you stop using it, you will start losing hair again. Your hair may fall out faster than before.
  • Side effects:You may have redness, itching, dryness, flaking, or other scalp irritation, though this is uncommon. It’s more likely if you use the stronger 5% solution.

 

Finasteride

This medication stops your body from making the hormone at the root of male pattern baldness, DHT (dihydrotestosterone). It is available under the brand name Propecia.

  • Effectiveness: Finasteride is very effective. It slows or stops hair loss in nearly 90% of men. About two-thirds of these men also regrow some hair.
  • How to use it: Finasteride is a pill. Usually, you take it once a day. Your dermatologist may recommend using it in combination with minoxidil.
  • What it doesn’t do: Like minoxidil, it doesn’t cure hair loss. If you stop taking it, you will lose hair again.
  • Side effects: Finasteride can cause erectile dysfunction and other sexual side effects, though this is unusual. If it happens to you, it will likely clear up once you stop taking finasteride. But for some men, that can take 3 months or more.

Biotin and Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

Biotin is a B vitamin that is essential for your health. You most likely get plenty of it in your diet in egg yolks, yeast, liver, and other foods. That’s good news because too little biotin can cause hair loss. Does that mean that taking mega-doses of it will give you more hair? Probably not. No scientific studies have shown biotin to prevent or treat hair loss.

You may have heard that laser combs, brushes, hoods, and caps can help halt hair loss. The theory is that when hair follicles absorb laser light at a certain level, it stimulates hair to grow. But there’s not enough evidence that any of these devices restore hair or prevent balding.

When to See a Doctor for Hair Loss

If you lose hair suddenly, see your doctor. It may be caused by illnesses, medicine, or your diet.